Blu Ray Review: Runaway Train (1985)
There is a scene in Andrei Konchalovsky’s “Runaway Train” when a shocked, disgusted Rebecca DeMornay looks up at escaped prisoner Jon...
Blu Ray Review: The Don is Dead (1973)
The massive popularity of The Godfather (1972) resulted in other studios and filmmakers wanting to make their own mafia movies, based on...
Blu Ray Review: Three More Bob Hope Features from Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber has been releasing a lot of Bob Hope’s films on blu ray, resulting in upgraded and enhanced versions of his most timeless and...
Blu Ray review: The Train (1964)
Kino-Lorber has released what many consider director John Frankenheimer’s masterpiece, “The Train” (1964). The film was inspired by Rose...
DVD/BluRay Review: Apache (1954)
Director Robert Aldrich’s first color film, Apache is an action-packed, compelling drama about an Apache warrior played by blue eyed Burt...
DVD/Blu Ray review: Two from John Wayne released by Kino Lorber
After toiling in B Westerns throughout the 1930s, following the triumphant “The Big Trail” (1930), John Wayne hit stardom with John...
DVD/Blu Ray Review: Priscilla Dean in DRIFTING and THE WHITE TIGER, directed by Tod Browning
Kino Lorber has released a great double feature of Universal dramas starring actress Priscilla Dean. Priscilla Dean stopped appearing in...
DVD Review: Nothing Sacred (1937)
One of those movies that somehow slipped into the public domain and became widely available, “Nothing Sacred” once found its way on...